Fostering international mentorship and collaborations: evaluation of the Global Bridges program for early-career researchers in health care sciences
Hanna Johansson, Sebastian Lindblom, Linda Timm, Paul A. Gardiner, Christina H. Opava, Ing-Mari Dohrn

TL;DR
This study evaluates a mentorship program for early-career health researchers, showing it helped their academic growth and led to collaborations and publications.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel evaluation framework for international mentorship programs in health care sciences.
Findings
The Global Bridges program supported academic development and led to collaborations and publications.
Participants reported that program components like mentoring and workshops were useful.
More support is needed to sustain long-term collaborations between junior researchers and international scholars.
Abstract
The Strategic Research Area Health Care Science was funded by the Swedish government to build strong research environments in 2008. This was assigned to Karolinska Institutet and Umeå University. A major initiative was the development of the Global Bridges program at Karolinska Institutet. The aim was to support junior researchers through mentoring and fostering international networks within health care sciences, as well as provide opportunity for them to cultivate long-lasting international collaborations essential for their careers. As participants, junior researchers were given the opportunity to invite an international scholar to Stockholm for a one-week intensive program consisting of seminars, individual mentoring sessions, and workshops. The Global Bridges program was organized six times between 2013 and 2022 with 48 junior researchers (94% women) at Karolinska Institutet and…
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TopicsDiversity and Career in Medicine · Mentoring and Academic Development · Health and Medical Research Impacts
